English: This is a one thousand ringgit note of the first series that was used in Malaysia in 1967. The word "specimen" in red is placed on the lower right to respect Bank Negara Malaysia's copyright and to reduce cases of counterfeiting.
Bahasa Indonesia: Ini merupakan uang kertas seribu ringgit (seri pertama) yang digunakan di Malaysia pada tahun 1967. Tulisan spesimen warna merah diletakkan di sebelah kanan bawah untuk menghormati hak cipta Bank Negara Malaysia dan mengurangi kasus pemalsuan uang.
Bahasa Melayu: Ini merupakan seribu ringgit (siri Pertama) yang digunakan di Malaysia masa tahun 1967. Ayat spesimen warna merah diletak pada bawah kanan untuk menghormati hak cipta Bank Negara Malaysia dan mengurangkan pengurangan kes berlaku ciplak.
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